Encara no tenim significats per a "so conducive".
1From a temporal standpoint nothing else is so conducive to man's happiness as a good home.
2Nothing, Sir, is so conducive to thought as a long, brisk walk through the crowded streets of Paris.
3An attractive living room in which there is that atmosphere of peace so conducive to a happy family life
4This is neither so difficult nor so conducive of friction as might seem, since the property is very undiversified.
5Nothing is so conducive to the perfection of all the senses as the constant practice in wild and dangerous sports.
6This cannot be accomplished by any method so conducive to the various interests of the community, as by the representative system.
7But the nights spent on the Indian trail, were not always so delightful, or so conducive to lofty and celestial sentiments.
8EBONY: Was there an electricity in the air that made it so conducive, some sort of larger spiritual forces midwifing those performances?
9No work so thoroughly develops the body and mind, and is so conducive to health, as farming; and, perhaps, none so independent.
10Its share of the vote overall may even drop -despite the fact that the conditions for challenging the ANC were so conducive.
11Nothing is so conducive to friendship, when two people are camping out, as a definition of the duties of each at the beginning.
12All the rest had been accomplished by the Filipinos and by the climate that was so conducive to the propagation of mosquitoes and scorpions.
13The long isolation of Japan from the rest of the world, so conducive to introspection, has been highly favourable to the development of Teaism.
14Playing games is good for health and beauty and liberalism, since nothing is so conducive to the blending of classes, et cetera, as public games.
15"It is so conducive to chumminess to be caressed with an automatic pistol-you'veno idea!"
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So conducive a través del temps
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